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《TAIPEI TIMES 焦點》 Brussels airport, metro attacks kill 34


A police officer stands guard as people are evacuated from Brussels airport after explosions rocked the facility in Belgium yesterday.
Photo: AP

A police officer stands guard as people are evacuated from Brussels airport after explosions rocked the facility in Belgium yesterday. Photo: AP

2016/03/23 03:00

LOCKDOWN: All public transport in the Belgian capital was shut down, while the Tihange nuclear power plant had been evacuated as part of the security clampdown

/ Reuters, BRUSSELS

Thirty-four people were killed in attacks on Brussels airport and a rush-hour metro train in the Belgian capital yesterday, according to public broadcaster VRT, triggering security alerts across Europe and bringing some cross-border traffic to a halt.

A witness said he heard shouts in Arabic and shots shortly before two blasts struck a packed airport departure lounge at Brussels airport. The federal prosecutor said one of the explosions was probably triggered by a suicide bomber.

The blasts occurred four days after the arrest in Brussels of a suspected participant in the terror attacks in Paris in November last year that killed 130 people. Belgian police and combat troops on the streets had been on alert for reprisals, but the attacks took place in crowded areas where people and bags are not searched.

All public transport in Brussels was shut down, as it was in London during 2005 terror attacks there that killed 52. Authorities appealed to citizens not to use overloaded telephone networks, extra troops were sent into the city and the Belgian Crisis Centre, clearly wary of a further incident, appealed to the public: “Stay where you are.”

Alex Rossi of Britain’s Sky News, at the airport, said he heard two “very, very loud explosions.”

“I could feel the building move. There was also dust and smoke as well... I went towards where the explosion came from and there were people coming out looking very dazed and shocked,” Rossi said.

VRT said police had found a Kalashnikov assault rifle next to the body of an attacker at the airport. Such weapons have become a trademark of Islamic State group-inspired attacks in Europe, notably in Belgium and France.

An unused explosive belt was also found in the area, the public broadcaster said.

Police were continuing to scour the airport for any further bombs or attackers.

Alphonse Youla, 40, who works at the airport, said he heard a man shouting out in Arabic before the first explosion.

“Then the glass ceiling of the airport collapsed,” Youla said.

“I helped carry out five people dead, their legs destroyed,” he said, his hands covered in blood.

A witness said the blasts occurred at a check-in desk.

Video showed devastation in the hall, with ceiling tiles and glass scattered across the floor. Some passengers emerged from the terminal with blood spattered over their clothes. Smoke rose from the building through shattered windows and passengers fled down a slipway, some still hauling their bags.

Public broadcaster RTBF said police were searching houses in the Brussels area.

VRT said 20 were killed in the metro train and 14 at the airport. Authorities had earlier put the toll at 11 in the airport bombing and 15 in the underground train.

Many of the dead and wounded at the airport were badly injured in the legs, one airport worker said, suggesting at least one bomb in a bag on the floor.

Britain, Germany, France and the Netherlands, all wary of spillover from the conflict in Syria, were among states announcing extra security measures.

Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel spoke of “a black time for our country.”

“What we feared has come to pass. Our country has been struck by attacks which are blind, violent and cowardly,” he said.

The blast hit the train as it left Maelbeek Station, close to EU institutions, heading to the city center.

VRT carried a photograph of a metro carriage at a platform with doors and windows completely blown out, its structure deformed, and its interior mangled and charred.

A local journalist tweeted a photograph of a person lying covered in blood among smoke outside Maelbeek Station, on the main Rue de la Loi, which connects central Brussels with the EU institutions. Ambulances were ferrying the wounded away and sirens rang out across the area.

“We are at war and we have been subjected to acts of war in Europe for the last few months,” French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said.

Public broadcaster VTM said the Tihange nuclear power plant had been evacuated as part of the security clampdown.

Brussels airport said it had canceled all flights until at least 6am today, and the complex had been evacuated and trains to the airport had been stopped. Passengers were taken to coaches from the terminal that would remove them to a secure area.

All three main long-distance rail stations in Brussels were closed and train services on the cross-channel tunnel from London to Brussels were suspended.

Security services have been on a high state of alert across western Europe for fear of militant attacks backed by the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the Paris terror attacks.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES


A man is seen at the airport, after blasts in Brussels, Belgium, in this still image taken from video, March 22, 2016.
Reuters/RTL Belgium via Reuters

A man is seen at the airport, after blasts in Brussels, Belgium, in this still image taken from video, March 22, 2016. Reuters/RTL Belgium via Reuters


This photo provided by Georgian Public Broadcaster and photographed by Ketevan Kardava, shows the scene in Brussels Airport in Brussels, Belgium, after explosions were heard yesterday.
Photo: AP

This photo provided by Georgian Public Broadcaster and photographed by Ketevan Kardava, shows the scene in Brussels Airport in Brussels, Belgium, after explosions were heard yesterday. Photo: AP

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